You Had Me at Hello - Marcel Emerson - Books - Datruth Publications - 9781616583064 - January 2, 2010
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Marcel Emerson returns with another fast-paced and steamy novel that will intrigue and captivate you from start to finish.

Demarco Ware is an irresistible and ruggedly-sexy hustler with dynamite looks and a dazzling smile that can warm the souls of even the most cold-hearted. He uses his charisma and sex appeal as the ultimate VIP pass, working his way into the lives of Washington, D. C. s most elite. In spite of his magnetism and allure, he cannot escape the past demons which have haunted him for years. When Demarco s rocky relationship with Que Reynolds the pretty boy with swagger and attitude is threatened by the emergence of David Johnson and Candice Vasily whose ambitions knows no bounds, Demarco must confront his greatest fears.

Independent and business-savvy Kenya Bryant, is torn between her thriving business and the love of her life, NFL star and playboy Cordel Roberts. Growing up poor and having to fend for herself, Kenya learned at an early age to never depend on a man for anything. She now faces the dangerous decision of whether to try to forgive Cordel s indiscretions and move past their volatile history or to cut her loses and run.

Set against the political backdrop of one the most powerful cities in the world, Washington, D. C., You Had Me at Hello and its intricate plot will keep you on the edge of your seat. Just when you think you ve figured it all out, you realize you had no idea what the truth is until the shocking end.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 2, 2010
ISBN13 9781616583064
Publishers Datruth Publications
Pages 210
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 12 mm   ·   272 g
Language English  
Contributor Lavita Emerson & Vincent Scott

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